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mode 1
Operating mode of the ttyd process. It can be 0 for many-to-one mode or 1 for
one-to-one mode. Currently, it must be set to 1.
nodelay 1
Specifies the ttyd process to support (with a value of 1) or not to support (with a
value of 0) the nodelay attribute. The default is 1, meaning that ttyd responds
instantly upon receiving data from the peer. On low speed lines, this can improve
the echoing speed.
screen 0
Specifies the ttyd process to support (with a value of 1) or not to support (with a
value of 0) the screen saving function. The default is 0.
lang 1
Specifies the language for prompting ttyd authentication failure. It can be 0 for
Chinese or 1 for English. The default is 0.
logsep 1
Specifies whether to save ttyd logs separately. It can be 1, meaning that a log file is
used for each terminal, or 0, meaning a log file is used for all the terminals. The
default is 1.
debugpath /var/ttydlist
Destination directory of the ttyd debugging file(s). It is /var/ttydlist by default.
autogetty 0
Specifies whether the ttyd program automatically calls the getty program. It can
be 0, meaning that, it is configured in the inittab system configuration file that the
system is responsible for calling the getty program, or 1, meaning the ttyd
program will call the getty program. In SCO UnixWare, this value must be set to 1.
Once you set a value of 1, you can no longer configure it in the /etc/inittab file;
otherwise, the program cannot operate normally.
This parameter functions in one-to-one mode only.
sendsize 512
Maximum size of data that the ttyd program can put onto the network in one
operation (in bytes). The default is 512 bytes, and the recommended value is from
384 to 1,024 bytes. You can adjust this value based on the WAN link status.
readsize 300
Size of data that the ttyd program can read from a pseudo terminal in one
operation (in bytes). The default is 256 bytes, and the recommended value is from
200 to 384 bytes. You can adjust this value based on the WAN link status.
Note that the value of readsize must be less than that of sendsize.
ttyp30 10.110.96.44 1 accesstime 2 8:00-12:00 13:00-18:00
The triple of the pseudo terminal number, router IP address, and the terminal
number configured on the asynchronous serial interface of the router uniquely

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